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Ancestors of Roger Tansey

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1216. Deacon Jonathon Metcalfe

1Vital Records of Dedham, Massachusetts.
Certified copy, on file herein.

2Nathaniel Goodwin, Genealogical Notes, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), page 158, Gen R 974.6 G656.
(incorrectly noting Jonathon's birthday as 21 Sept. 1650).

3Dr. Luther Metcalf Harris, "Metcalf Genealogy," The Register (NEHGS, April, 1852), Vol. VI, Issue 2, page 173.
""JONATHAN, b. Sep. 21, 1650, m. Hannah, dau. of John Kenric, April 10, 1674, d. May 27, 1727. She d. Dec. 23, 1731."."
Lists Deacon Jonathon as dying on 27 May 1727.

4Diary of Rev. Samuel Dexter, reprinted in New England Historical and Genealogical Register (NEHGS, Boston, April 1860), Vol. 14, page 112.
"May 29th 1727. About this time yr was an Extraordinary Cold yt seiz'd abundance of People, & had a great deal of Malignancy in it --of wch with some other Ails yt set in, sundry persons dyed, & we lost severall Aged Persons in our Town - among wch one was yt worthy good man, Deacon Jonathan Metcalf* - he dyed May 23d 1727, in a good Old Age, having, as I trust, served God and his Generation faithfully, according to the will of God - In wm I met with a great Loss, he being a very particular, sincere, & faithfull friend, & has left but very few behind him in our Town of ye same mind who Naturally cared for ye Wellfare of his Minester & ye People among wm he dwelt. I preach'd his funeral Sermon from Rev. 14:13.


*He was the second son, and fourth child of Michael and Mary (Fairbanks) Metcalf, and grandson of Michael and Sarah, the immigrants. He was born Sept. 21, 1650, m. Hannah, dau. of John Kenric, April 10, 1674, d. May 27, 1727. -- See Metcalf Genealogy, Reg., vi. 173."
The Rev. Samuel Dexter was ordained the fourth minister of the First Church of Dedham on 6 May 1724. These extracts were taken from his original Diary, then in the possession of a grand-daughter, Miss Catherine Clap of Dorchester.

5James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), Vol. III, page 202.
""JONATHON, Dedham, s . of the sec. Michael, m. 10 Apr. 1674, Hannah, d. of John Kenrick....."."

6Nathaniel Goodwin, Genealogical Notes, page 158.
""JONATHON METCALF, of Dedham, Mass., was married to Hannah Kenric, daughter of John Kenric, April 10, 1674."."

7Dr. Luther Metcalf Harris, "Metcalf Genealogy," The Register, Vol. VI, page 173.
""JONATHAN, b. Sep. 21, 1650, m. Hannah, dau. of John Kenric, April 10, 1674, d. May 27, 1727. She d. Dec. 23, 1731."."

8Robert Brand Hanson, The Deacon's Book, Records of the First Church, Dedham, Massachusetts, 1677-1737 (Heritage Books, Bowie, MD 1990), 54, 63.
At some point between 1716 and 1717, Ensign Jonathon Metcalf is made a deacon and he begins to be referred as such in the church records.


1217. Hannah Kenric

1James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), Vol. 3, page 11.
"John Kenric had a second daughter, "Hannah, again, 20 Mar. 1652, wh. m. 10 Apr. 1674, Jonathan Metcalf."."
Lists Hannah as born on 20 Mar 1652.

2Copied for the Register by Wm. B. Trask, Early Records of Boston, New England Historical and Genealogical Register (NEHGS, July, 1855), Vol. 9, No. 3, page 249.
"Kenricke Hannah dau. of John and his wife Ann borne 20. 1. 1651."

3Dr. Luther Metcalf Harris, "Metcalf Genealogy," The Register (NEHGS, April, 1852), Vol. VI, page 173.
""JONATHAN, b. Sep. 21, 1650, m. Hannah, dau. of John Kenric, April 10, 1674, d. May 27, 1727. She d. Dec. 23, 1731."."

4James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol. 3, page 11.
"He [John Kenric] liv. after 1652, when he sold his est. in Boston proper, in that part of B. call. Muddy riv. now Brookline, where his w. d. 15 Nov. 1656."

5Vital Records of Dedham, Massachusetts, Certificate of Death.
Lists "Hannah Metcalfe" as a white female, widow, who's husband's name was "Jonathan Metcalfe.".


1218. Benjamin Abell

1Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, NEHGS (Boston, 1995), Vol I, page 5.

2Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Publishing Co: 1995), 2.

3Horace Abell, Abell Family in America, Tuttle Publishing Co. (Rutland, VT 1940), 54.

4Horace Abell, Abell Family in America, 54.

5Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, Vol. I, page 5.

6Charles Booth, One Branch of the Booth Family, (New York, 1910), page 17.
(noting that Benjamin Abell "m. Hannah probably around 1680.".

7Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700, 2.

8Horace Abell, Abell Family in America, 54.
"Benjamin ... married Hannah (_______), probably in 1678, died after 1717, may have been daughter of John Baldwin."


1219. Hannah Baldwin (?)

1Horace Abell, Abell Family in America, Tuttle Publishing Co. (Rutland, VT 1940), 54.
"Benjamin ... married Hannah (_______), probably in 1678, died after 1717, may have been daughter of John Baldwin."


1222. Rev. William Adams

1Ruth Gardiner Hall, Descendants of Governor William Bradford (1951), 8.
"Harvard 1671 'with a reputation for behavior and scholarship.' 2nd Pastor Dedham. Ordained Dec 3, 1673. Published 2 sermons. Preached election sermon to Mass Gen Ct 1685."

2Ruth Gardiner Hall, Descendants of Governor William Bradford, 8.

3Vital Records of Dedham, Massachusetts, 20.
Death Certificate, on file herein.

4Vital Records of Dedham, Massachusetts.
Groom is listed as, "William Addams," and the bride as, "Alice Bradford." Both reside in Dedham.

5Vital Records of Dedham, Massachusetts.
Death Certificate.


1223. Alice Bradford

1Lucious B. Barbour, Barbour Collection: Connecticut Vital Records Prior to 1850, 78(1:148).
Film or Fiche No:.
Town of Canterbury.


1232. John Jewett

1Dr. Frederic Clarke Jewett, Jewetts of America, Grafton Press, (1908, New York), Vol. II, pages 957, 959, 18 Oct 1999.

2Dr. Frederic Clarke Jewett, Jewetts of America, 2:959, 3 Oct 0099.
""He first appears in the Rowley records Feb. 2, 1661, when he marries Elizabeth Cummings, daughter of Isaac Cummings of Topsfield, Mass. By deed dated Feb. 28, 1661, Isaac Cummings of Topsfield conveys a farm in Topsfield to John Jewett, 'For and in consideration of marriage with my daughter, Elizabeth.'."


1233. Elizabeth Cummings

1Dr. Frederic Clarke Jewett, Jewetts of America, Grafton Press, (1908, New York), Vol. 2, page 959.


1234. Sgt. John Hovey

1Mary Isabella Gozzaldi, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877, Supplement and Index, (Cambridge Historical Society, Cambridge, MA 1930), 406.
"Hovey, Serg. John (Dan'l.) of Ips. b. 1644 [res. Ips. and Topsfield, m. (1) Dorcas Ivory, 13 Aug. 1665, who d. 5 Nov. 1711, (2) Mercy Boynton (John, of Rowley) wid. Deac. Joseph Goodhue of Ips., who d. 22 Dec. 1730, d. 29 Mar. 1718, Gen.], 589."

2Mary Isabella Gozzaldi, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877, Supplement and Index, 406.

3New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 67:330,343 (1913).
French, Elizabeth, "Genealogical Research in England".


1235. Dorcas Ivorye

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 67:330,342 (1913).
French, Elizabeth, "Genealogical Research in England".

2Mary Isabella Gozzaldi, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts 1630-1877, Supplement and Index, (Cambridge Historical Society, Cambridge, MA 1930), 406.

3New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 67:330,342 (1913).
French, Elizabeth, "Genealogical Research in England".


1236. Roger Stevens

1IGI Record.
Source Information:
Film Number: 184234
Page Number: 12
Reference Number: 264.
"IGI Individual Record FamilySearchâ„¢ International Genealogical Index v5.0
North America

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ROGER STEPHENS
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Marriages:
Spouse: ELIZABETH SOWDIN Family
Marriage: 24 JUL 1686 Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts

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Messages:
Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record. The source records are usually arranged chronologically by the marriage date.

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Source Information:
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:

M500301 1850 974.45 M1 V2E V.2 Book NONE


Sheet: 00."

2Massachusetts Town Records to 1850 (New England Genealogical & Historical Society, online database).
(taken from court records of Essex Co. Quarterly Court).


1248. Anthony Perry

1Clarence Winthrop Bowen, History of Woodstock Connecticut, Genealogies of Woodstock Families, American Antiquarian Society (Worcester, Mass. 1943), 8:154.

2James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), III:399.
"
PERRY, or PURY, * ANTHONY, Rehoboth 1658-78, was rep. 1674, says Baylies, IV. 85. Perhaps he had Jariel and Mehitable, both d. by Col. r\Rec. Sept. 1676, and he d. 1 Mar. 1683."

3James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, 1642-1896 (Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., Providence, RI:1897), 865.
Rehoboth VR 1:56.

4James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, III:399.


1249. Elizabeth

1Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Publishing Co: 1995), 573.


1252. Col. Thomas Wood

1James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), IV:629.
"

THOMAS [WOOD], Rowley 1655, by w. Ann had ...Thomas.... THOMAS, Rowley, s. of the preced. of wh. I find no acco. of m. or fam."

2James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, III:250-51.
"

RALPH [MOUSALL], ... d. 30 Apr 1657, leav. [daughter] Ruth Wood;..."

3Carl Boyer, 3rd, Ancestral Lines, Carl Boyer, 3rd; Santa Clarita, CA; 1998, 697.

4James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, IV:629.
"

THOMAS, Rowley 1655, by w. Ann had ...Thomas.... THOMAS, Rowley, s. of the preced. of wh. I find no acco. of m. or fam."

5Carl Boyer, 3rd, Ancestral Lines, 698.


1253. Rebecca

1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Ancestral Lines, Carl Boyer, 3rd; Santa Clarita, CA; 1998, 698.
states that Rebecca was Thomas's third wife.


1254. Thomas Rider

1James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), III:53.
"

WILLIAM [LANE], Dorchester 1641, from whose will, made 28 Feb. 1651, pro. 6 July 1654, we learn that he had s. Andrew, and George, both of Hingham, d. Mary Long, and Eliz. w. of Thomas Rider, beside ds. whose bapt. names are not seen, ws. of Nathaniel Baker, and of Thomas Lincoln of Hingham."

2James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, III:53.
"
WILLIAM [LANE], Dorchester 1641, from whose will, made 28 Feb. 1651, pro. 6 July 1654, we learn that he had s. Andrew, and George, both of Hingham, d. Mary Long, and Eliz. w. of Thomas Rider, beside ds. whose bapt. names are not seen, ws. of Nathaniel Baker, and of Thomas Lincoln of Hingham."

3James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, III:540.
"

THOMAS [Rider], Dorchester, had come in the yr. 1634, by the Hercules, m. Eliz. d. of William Lane, was perhaps a caulker, of Boston 1650, had Hannah, b. 7 Mar. 1655."

4James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, III:540.
"

THOMAS [Rider], Dorchester, had come in the yr. 1634, by the Hercules, m. Eliz. d. of William Lane, was perhaps a caulker, of Boston 1650, had Hannah, b. 7 Mar. 1655."

5James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, III:540.
"

THOMAS [Rider], Dorchester, had come in the yr. 1634, by the Hercules, m. Eliz. d. of William Lane, was perhaps a caulker, of Boston 1650, had Hannah, b. 7 Mar. 1655."


1255. Elizabeth Lane

1James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), III:540.
"

THOMAS [RIDER], Dorchester, had come in the yr. 1634, by the Hercules, m. Eliz. d. of William Lane, was perhaps a caulker, of Boston 1650, had Hannah, b. 7 Mar. 1655."

2James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, III:53.
"

WILLIAM [LANE], Dorchester 1641, from whose will, made 28 Feb. 1651, pro. 6 July 1654, we learn that he had s. Andrew, and George, both of Hingham, d. Mary Long, and Eliz. w. of Thomas Rider, beside ds. whose bapt. names are not seen, ws. of Nathaniel Baker, and of Thomas Lincoln of Hingham."

3New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 5:304 (1851).
(transcription of William's will in which he leaves "Vnto Thomas Rider my Sonne in Law, & dau. Elizabeth his wife, my new dwelling house in Dorchester with all the outhousing, garden &c., only to and for the vse of my dau. and hir children: ffor euer....").


1256. Ensign Henry Smith

1James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Genealogical Publishing Co. (Baltimore, 1969), IV:116.
"


HENRY [SMITH], Rehoboth, s. of Henry of the same, was ens. rep. 1662, and sev. yrs. aft. had Henry, b. 4 Dec. 163; Eliz. bur. 1 Mar. 1676; Abiel, 24 Dec. 1676; and the f. was bur. that day, if Col. Rec. be correct."

2Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Publishing Co: 1995), 682.

3Carl Boyer, 3rd, Ancestral Lines, Carl Boyer, 3rd; Santa Clarita, CA; 1998, 596.

4James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, 1642-1896 (Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., Providence, RI:1897), 343.
VR 1-44, Rehoboth Marriages.

5James Savage, Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, IV:116.
"


HENRY [SMITH], Rehoboth,... was ens. rep. 1662...."


1257. Elizabeth Cooper

1Carl Boyer, 3rd, Ancestral Lines, Carl Boyer, 3rd; Santa Clarita, CA; 1998, 227.

2Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Publishing Co: 1995), 682.
as to year only.


1258. Captain Nicholas Peck

1Clarence A. Torrey, New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Publishing Co: 1995), 567.
as to year only.

2James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, 1642-1896 (Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., Providence, RI:1897), 861 .
VR 1-181, Rehoboth Deaths.

3Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, NEHGS (Boston, 1995).
"

iii REBECCA, bp. Hingham [blank] February 1640/1 [NEHGR 121:13]; m. by 1660 Nicholas Peck as his second wife (called Rebecca Peck in her father's will; eldest child b. Rehoboth 8 August 1660 [ReVR 703])."

4H. L. Peter Rounds, Abstracts of Bristol County, Massachusetts, Probate Records, 1687-1745 (Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.; Baltimore, MD:1988), 49.
Will of Nicholas Peck of Reho., dtd. 2 Oct. 1707, prob. 22 Nov. 1710. Sons: Joseph, Hezekiah, Jonathan & Elisha Peck. Daus: Mary Smith wife of Ensign [torn] Smith, Martha wife of [torn]. Witns: Samuel Peck, John Butterworh & Daniel Smith [3:3/4].


1259. Rebecca Bosworth

1Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins, NEHGS (Boston, 1995).
Under the entry for her father, Jonathon Bosworth, the GMB notes that her father's will gave to "my daughter Rebeka Peck 5s.".

2Robert Charles Anderson, Great Migration Begins.
"

iii REBECCA, bp. Hingham [blank] February 1640/1 [NEHGR 121:13]; m. by 1660 Nicholas Peck as his second wife (called Rebecca Peck in her father's will; eldest child b. Rehoboth 8 August 1660 [ReVR 703])."

3James N. Arnold, Vital Records of Rehoboth, Bristol Co., Massachusetts, 1642-1896 (Narragansett Historical Publishing Co., Providence, RI:1897), 861.
VR 1-178, Rehoboth Deaths.


1262. John Lazell , husbandman

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 88:257 (1934).
Theodore Lazell, "John Lazell of Hingham, Mass. and some of his descendants.".

2New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 88:257 (1934).
Theodore Lazell, "John Lazell of Hingham, Mass. and some of his descendants.".

3New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 88:257 (1934).
Theodore Lazell, "John Lazell of Hingham, Mass. and some of his descendants." (noting that John Lazell married Elizabeth, daughter of Stephen and Ann Gates).

4New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 88:257 (1934).
Theodore Lazell, "John Lazell of Hingham, Mass. and some of his descendants.".

5New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 88:257 (1934).
Theodore Lazell, "John Lazell of Hingham, Mass. and some of his descendants.".

6New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 88:257 (1934).
Theodore Lazell, "John Lazell of Hingham, Mass. and some of his descendants." (The inventory of his estate, taken 19 Dec 1700, was £271, 3s.).


1263. Elizabeth Gates

1New England Historical and Genealogical Register (New England Historical and Genealogical Society, Boston), 88:257 (1934).
Theodore Lazell, "John Lazell of Hingham, Mass. and some of his descendants." (daughter of Stephen and Ann Gates).

2New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 88:257 (1934).
Theodore Lazell, "John Lazell of Hingham, Mass. and some of his descendants.".